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Killed by Her Thrift, Reborn for Revenge

After years of living in poverty despite his high salary, the protagonist dies of cancer when his wife, Myra, refuses to pay for surgery. Upon discovering she gave their savings to her brother, he is reborn into the past. Faced with her demands to sell his gaming account, he chooses a different path. Instead of saving, he spends a million dollars in-game, triggering a server-wide event. He now seeks a true partner while using his wealth to reclaim the life he lost to betrayal.
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Chapter 3

"The game company will sometimes not only issue a full refund but also offer extra compensation just to settle the matter and protect their reputation."

"Compensation?" Myra's breathing quickened.

I nodded and said confidently, "That's right. Given that this matter involves a minor, the public pressure would be intense. By then, we might even get back more than a million dollars."

Myra's eyes suddenly lit up, greed swiftly overriding her hesitation and unease.

"You're right!" She quickly pulled out her phone. "I'll call Dwight right now! That kid has gone too far. How could he secretly top up so much money?"

Even as she spoke, she had already dialed the number. She turned and walked toward the balcony, deliberately closing the door behind her.

Through the glass, I eavesdropped on her phone call.

"Dwight, it's me. That idiot Glenn blew a million on game top-ups. But there's a way to get it back—maybe even more." She paused briefly. "Right, you just stick to the story and say it was you who secretly topped up.

"What's there to worry about? With me handling things, that idiot Glenn won't suspect a thing. Seriously, the money he earns is rightfully ours anyway. Once we get this refund, you'll have more than enough for the down payment on your apartment.

"I'll even chip in some extra. Trust me, Glenn's easy to manipulate. He's been drinking that soup of mine for so long, his head's practically foggy these days."

She even let out a couple of smug laughs as she spoke.

I sat in front of my computer, the glow of the screen washing over my face. A cold, slow smile crept across my lips.

Just as I thought, Myra couldn't even bother keeping up the act around me till the end.

Now that she had taken the bait, the plan was finally in motion.

The next afternoon, Dwight swaggered in. He was only 17 years old, but his face was already full of the arrogance that came with being spoiled.

"Glenn, I heard from Myra that you've got trouble with that lousy game account of yours," he said flippantly. "Hurry up and give me the account and password. I'll handle it for you. Let's get that money back so you don't have to mess around yourself."

Myra, standing nearby, didn't stop him. Instead, she smiled and handed him an ice-cold soda.

"Dwight's right. You don't understand these things, so it's best to rely on him. Hurry up and give him the account."

I pushed down the cold, bitter irony rising in my chest.

How could I have been so blind in my previous life to believe this family actually wanted to build a future with me? To them, all my hard-earned money probably belonged to Dwight from the start.

"Okay. Sorry to trouble you," I said, obediently taking out the account and password I had prepared in advance. "Just log in and follow what the customer service says."

After eagerly snatching the note, Dwight opened my computer and logged into the game.

When Dwight saw the magnificent login screen, the top-tier server outfits and mount effects, and the blinding exclusive title and halo unlocked by that million-dollar top-up, his eyes instantly widened, and his breathing grew heavy.

"Glenn, your account is amazing!" He swallowed hard, his finger sliding excitedly over the mouse.

"If you like it, play more," I said from behind me, my tone calm and encouraging. "We're appealing for a refund anyway, so it's a good chance for you to get a feel for it. Play a little more immersively. That way, it'll look more realistic to the customer service too."

Dwight just grunted vaguely in response without looking back.

Over the next few days, Dwight practically moved into my place.

At first, he just wandered around, trying out the top-tier skins and mounts he could never afford. But soon, he started spending recklessly.

"Myra, transfer me some money. This equipment enhancement double-success-rate event ends today. I've got to get it!" he shouted toward the kitchen, not even turning his head.

Myra came out, wiping her hands. "Dwight, aren't we supposed to be appealing for a refund? Why are you still putting money in?" she asked hesitantly.